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  1. Saint Ann(Jamaican Creole: Sint An) is the largest parishin Jamaica. [2][notes 1]It is situated on the north coast of the island, in the countyof Middlesex, roughly halfway between the eastern and western ends of the island. It is often called "the Garden Parish of Jamaica" on account of its natural floralbeauty.

  2. St. Ann was named after Ann Hyde, wife of James II, King of England and is recognized as the largest of all the parishes. It is known as ‘The Garden Parish’ for its bauxite, agriculture and livestock production and – perhaps most notably – its tourist attractions. The parish is believed to be the earliest Taino/Arawak settlement in Jamaica.

  3. The History of St. Ann . Location and Geography . The parish of St. Ann is is located on the nothern side of the islandand is situated to the West of St. Mary, to the east of Trelawny, and is bodered to the south by both St. Catherine and Clarendon. It covers approximately 1,212 km. 2. and is Jamaica’s largest parish in terms of land mass. St.

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    St. Elizabeth:Named for Elizabeth, wife of Sir Thomas Modyford who was Governor of Jamaica in the seventeenth century.
    Trelawny: Formed in 1770, Trelawny was named for Sir William Trelawny who died in Jamaica in 1772.
    St. James: Named for the Duke of York, who subsequently became James II.
    Hanover: Formed c. 1725-26 from parts of Westmoreland and St. James, was named for the then-reigning family in England; plans for it to be named St. Sophia (after George I’s mother) were scrapped.
    St. Catherine:Formed in 1867, St. Catherine was named for Charles II’s Queen, Katherine (and it was once spelled as such).
    St. Mary: May have been named either for the Spanish port Santa Maria, or for Modyford’s daughter, Mary.
    Clarendon: Named for Cromwell, the Lord Chancellor.
    St. Ann: Known as the garden parish for its beauty, the parish was named for Ann Hyde, James II’s wife.
    St. Andrew: Initially called Liguanea after the Liguanea Plain in which it lies,the parish of St. Andrew was formed in 1867.
    St. Thomas: May have derived its name from Thomas, Lord Windsor, Governor of Jamaica in 1662.
    Portland: Named for the Duke of Portland, Governor in 1723, the year the parish was formed.
    Kingston: The parish was called Beeston for Sir William Beeston, Lieutenant-Governor of Jamaica from 1693-1700. No one knows how Kingston was named, although a letter from Port Royal (dated July 3,...
  4. St. Ann was named after Ann Hyde, wife of James II, King of England and is recognized as the largest of all the parishes. It is known as ‘The Garden Parish’ for its bauxite, agriculture and livestock production and – perhaps most notably – its tourist attractions. The parish is believed to be the earliest Taino/Arawak settlement in Jamaica.

  5. Apr 8, 2018 · St. Ann Jamaica: History and Overview. People from St. Ann believe with some justification that it is the most blessed of all 14 parishes in Jamaica. Its natural beauty has earned it the enviable title of the ‘garden parish’; its coastline provides it with some of the most stunning beaches; its waterfalls attract hundreds of thousands of ...

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  7. St. Ann was named after Ann Hyde, wife of James II, King of England and is recognized as the largest of all the parishes. It is known as ‘The Garden Parish’ for its bauxite, agriculture and livestock production and – perhaps most notably – its tourist attractions. The parish is believed to be the earliest Taino/Arawak settlement in Jamaica.